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Raphael Dwamena’s brave battle against heart condition

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In a heartbreaking turn of events, former Black Stars striker Raphael Dwamena passed away on November 11, 2023, after suffering a cardiac arrest during a league match in the Albanian First Tier National Football Super League.

Dwamena, 28, collapsed in the 23rd minute of the game between Egnatia and Partizani, marking a devastating end to a career marred by persistent heart issues.

Dwamena’s struggles with his heart condition first came to light in August 2017 when a proposed transfer to English club Brighton & Hove Albion fell through after he failed a medical examination.

Despite the setback, he continued to play, even implementing an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) in January 2020, defying the initial recommendation for retirement.

However, the challenges persisted. In October 2020, Danish club Vejle confirmed that Dwamena couldn’t play for a period due to his heart condition and concerning measurements. By November 2020, the club’s sporting director declared that Dwamena had played his last game for Vejle.

The year 2021 witnessed another alarming incident as Dwamena collapsed on the field during an Austrian Cup game against TSV Hartberg. Although he recovered in the hospital, he was subsequently released by the club.

The final and tragic chapter unfolded on November 11, 2023, when Dwamena suffered a cardiac arrest during the Egnatia vs. Partizani match. Despite immediate efforts, he couldn’t be revived and passed away on the way to Kavajë Hospital.

The shockwave of his sudden death led to the postponement or suspension of all football and sports events in Albania, as the football community mourned the loss of a talented player who courageously battled against the odds until the very end.

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

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Let’s live harmoniously to safeguard Ghana’s peace – Peace Council on recent clashes

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The National Peace Council (NPC) has called on Ghanaians to live harmoniously with each other to safeguard the country’s peace.

It has urged Ghanaians to protect “the peace and security of the country by creating and using avenues of tolerance, cooperation, and coexistence to sustain the country’s identity as an oasis of peace in Africa.”

This follows the unfortunate violent clashes in some parts of the country which have resulted in the deaths of some citizens.

Reports from Kintampo in the Bono East Region, Nkwanta in the Oti Region, and Wenchiki in the Northeast Region indicate that violence has led to the destruction of lives and property in these affected communities.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the NPC reminded Ghanaians “of paragraphs (c), (d) and (i) of
article 41 of the 1992 constitution of the Republic of Ghana which states thus:  The exercise and enjoyment of rights and freedoms is inseparable from the performance of duties and obligations, and accordingly, it shall be the duty of every citizen.”

“To foster national unity and live in harmony with others;  to respect the rights, freedoms and legitimate interests of others, and generally to refrain from doing acts detrimental to the welfare of other persons. To co-operate with lawful agencies in the maintenance of law and order.”

Read the full statement from the NPC here

 

 

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Defence and National Security Ministers to appear before parliament today over Kintampo clash

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The Ministers of Defence and National Security are expected to appear before the Defence and Interior Committee of Parliament on Thursday, November 23, to provide a briefing on actions being taken by the government to forestall a clash between the Mo and Wangara tribes in the Kintampo North municipality.

This comes on the back of a summons by the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin.

According to the Member of Parliament for the area, Joseph Kwame Kumah, tensions were high when the Mo tribe requested to perform rituals within the months of November and December, coinciding with the annual Klubi festival of the Wangara community.

In response to calls for a ceasefire by the MP, the Speaker directed that the government must take immediate steps to ensure peaceful coexistence.

“As the first authorities to come to this house to brief the committee on Defense and Interior, this is an urgent matter that should be handled with dispatch. I think Thursday should be okay for the two ministers and their commanders to appear before the committee early tomorrow morning by 9 am to brief the committee. It is an urgent matter.”

“The National Security Council through their regional office should immediately intervene because the chieftaincy institution is one of the cornerstones of the peace and security of our country, and we hold that institution dearly. We will do everything to prevent that institution from falling into disarray,” he stated.

 

 

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Watch how Quick Credit staff violently raided restaurant over ‘unpaid loan’

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Some staff of a popular loan company, Quick Credit Ghana, stormed a local restaurant to recover a loan sum.

Videos available to GhanaWeb and shared on social media showed over half a dozen male workers in violent exchanges with the staff at the restaurant said to be located at Laterbiokoshie, a suburb of Accra.

According to a person videoing the encounter, the staff had forced their way into the facility, packed up the furniture and succeeded in locking up the place before leaving.

The video, shot in the evening, however, did not show any affected customers nor did it show any casualties.

The company has yet to issue an official statement on the development. GhanaWeb is also trying to reach out to the affected businesses.

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